I am using entity framework 5.0 with .net framework 4.0 code first approach. Now i know that i can run raw sql in entity framework by following
var students = Context.Database.SqlQuery<Student>("select * from student").ToList();
It's working perfectly but what I want is return anonymous results. For example I want only specific columns from student table like following
var students = Context.Database.SqlQuery<Student>("select FirstName from student").ToList();
It is not working. it gives exception
The data reader is incompatible with the specified 'MyApp.DataContext.Student'. A member of the type, 'StudentId', does not have a corresponding column in the data reader with the same name.
So I have tried dynamic
type
var students = Context.Database.SqlQuery<dynamic>("select FirstName from student").ToList();
it is also not working, it returns an empty object. No data available in it.
Is there any way to get anonymous type result from a dynamic SQL query?
You have to use raw Sql for that, the entitity framework SqlQuery<T>
will only work for objects with known types.
here is the method I use :
public static IEnumerable<dynamic> DynamicListFromSql(this DbContext db, string Sql, Dictionary<string, object> Params)
{
using (var cmd = db.Database.Connection.CreateCommand())
{
cmd.CommandText = Sql;
if (cmd.Connection.State != ConnectionState.Open) { cmd.Connection.Open(); }
foreach (KeyValuePair<string, object> p in Params)
{
DbParameter dbParameter = cmd.CreateParameter();
dbParameter.ParameterName = p.Key;
dbParameter.Value = p.Value;
cmd.Parameters.Add(dbParameter);
}
using (var dataReader = cmd.ExecuteReader())
{
while (dataReader.Read())
{
var row = new ExpandoObject() as IDictionary<string, object>;
for (var fieldCount = 0; fieldCount < dataReader.FieldCount; fieldCount++)
{
row.Add(dataReader.GetName(fieldCount), dataReader[fieldCount]);
}
yield return row;
}
}
}
}
You can call it like this :
List<dynamic> results = DynamicListFromSql(myDb,"select * from table where a=@a and b=@b", new Dictionary<string, object> { { "a", true }, { "b", false } }).ToList();